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Post by greyham on Jun 29, 2008 15:20:13 GMT
Hi all, hoping for some good advice more then anything,, am close to taking the plunge and buying my first vespa, have been looking at getting one from vivoscooters which look fantatic and seem reasonably priced at £2400 for a refurbished 1960`s classic with new engine etc, have any of you any experience with vivo, any advice welcomed dont wanna throw my money away.. cheers
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Post by bobbanker on Jun 29, 2008 18:35:21 GMT
Thats a hell of a lot of cash m8 theres a lot of very very good refurbished vespa's out there for half the price just wish i had that kind of cash lol
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Post by badfelafel on Jun 29, 2008 21:46:17 GMT
saw a vivoscooters vespa at the glasgow event today, looked absolutely amazing!
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Post by bryno on Jul 1, 2008 11:36:39 GMT
Do a search and you will find Vivo have a very 'mixed' reputation. Nuff said..
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Post by greyham on Jul 1, 2008 18:10:30 GMT
thanks for the replys, still undecided as to what to do, will do a bit of digging on vivo and see wot i can find out,, cheers, wish i had the money to burn just cant afford to run two cars any more thanks to our great govt
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Post by toffeemandog on Jul 11, 2008 13:23:40 GMT
hello mate, if i was going to part with that kind of cash and use the scoot for commuting i would look around the dealers for one of the last px125's.. bombproof, warranteed ,3 years without an mot..you could personalise it a bit..a modern classic
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Post by jackthekipper on Jul 11, 2008 17:49:35 GMT
everything from vivo £1000 overpriced, nice scoots tho'
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